Creator Eric Kripke has laid out the roadmap for the ever-expanding The Boys universe, giving us juicy updates on Gen V, Vought Rising, and The Boys: Mexico. But here's the catch: our eyeballs are literally the ticket to more Supes (and chaos).
TL;DR- Gen V Season 3 Needs YOU: While The Boys creator Eric Kripke has plans for a third season of the college spin-off, he's made it clear that strong viewership for Gen V Season 2 (currently airing!) is essential for a greenlight.
- Say Goodbye to Diabolical: The critically acclaimed animated anthology, The Boys Presents: Diabolical, won't be getting a second season due to low viewer numbers, despite Kripke's love for it.
- New Spinoffs on the Horizon (with a catch!): Prequel series Vought Rising is in production, and The Boys: Mexico is in development, but their futures also depend on audience engagement with their first seasons.
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Eric Kripke on Diabolical's Fate: "I don't think there's going to be a Season 2 of 'Diabolical.' It's not for lack of us pushing. I think ultimately the viewer numbers weren't there to justify a second season, sadly. Although, we love it and Simon [Racioppa], the showrunner, would be game to do it, but we haven't gotten a go ahead on that."
It's a shame, really. Diabolical offered a unique playground for creators like Garth Ennis (original comic author), Seth Rogen, and Awkwafina, letting them experiment with different animation styles and stories – some canon (like Homelander's early days) and some wildly non-canon (like the Looney Tunes-esque "Laser Baby's Day Out"). It proved the versatility of The Boys' universe, but ultimately, the audience didn't show up in the numbers Amazon needed.Vought Rising and The Boys: Mexico – New Adventures Await (Hopefully!)

Vought Rising: A Peek Into Vought's Sinister Beginnings
First up is Vought Rising, a prequel series that's currently in production. This show will take us way back to the 1950s, delving into the very origins of Vought International. Described as a "twisted murder mystery," it promises to explore the early exploits of a young Soldier Boy, with Jensen Ackles reprising his role (yes!). Even Aya Cash is set to return as Stormfront, giving us a deeper look into these iconic (and terrifying) supes. We also know that Raphael Sbarge, Romi Shraiter, Aaron Douglas, and David Hewlett have joined the cast in recurring roles. Like Gen V, Kripke has plans for a Vought Rising Season 2, but the same rule applies: Season 1 needs to pull in the viewers to justify more. So, if you're keen to unravel the dark history of Vought and see Soldier Boy in his prime, make sure to tune in when this one drops.The Boys: Mexico: South of the Border Supes in the Works
The universe is also going international with The Boys: Mexico. This Spanish-language, live-action spin-off is still in the development phase, with the pilot script currently being written by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer (who wrote Blue Beetle). Kripke sounds optimistic about it, calling Gareth a "wonderful writer" and the script "hilarious." While it's "a while away," there are big names attached as executive producers: Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, who are also believed to be leading the series. It's exciting to imagine a new regional take on the corrupt supe formula, and Kripke's enthusiasm suggests it could be another hit. Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as this project moves through development.The Boys Season 5: The Grand Finale and Debunked Rumors



1. When does Gen V Season 2's finale air?
The eighth and final episode of Gen V Season 2 is set to premiere on October 22nd. Make sure you're caught up before then!2. How can I help get Gen V Season 3 and Vought Rising Season 2 greenlit?
The most impactful way is to actively watch Gen V Season 2 and Vought Rising Season 1 (when it releases) on Prime Video. Binge-watching, watching soon after release, and encouraging others to watch all contribute to those crucial viewership numbers.3. What's the rating for Gen V and other shows in The Boys universe?
Like The Boys, Gen V is rated TV-MA, meaning it's intended for mature audiences due to its strong violence, language, sexual content, and graphic imagery. Expect the same for Vought Rising and The Boys: Mexico.4. Will The Boys universe continue after the main series ends?
Yes! While The Boys itself is ending with Season 5, Eric Kripke has explicitly stated that the universe has "a lot to explore" and will continue through spin-offs like Gen V, Vought Rising, and The Boys: Mexico, provided they gain enough viewership. Sources- ScreenRant: The Boys: Eric Kripke Confirms No Diabolical Season 2; Shares Uncertain Update On Wider Franchise's Future
- ComicBook.com: The Boys Universe Keeps Expanding (Even Though One Show Has Been Canceled)
- The Wrap: 'Now's the Time They're Paying Attention to the Numbers' – The Boys Showrunner Has a Message for Fans Who Want Gen V Season 3
- Just Jared: 'Gen V' Season 3? Renewal Status Revealed for Prime Video TV Show
- Bleeding Cool: The Boys: Eric Kripke Shuts Down Final Season Running Time Rumors
- ComingSoon.net: Gen V Season 3 Gets Exciting Update Ahead of Season 2 Finale
- Polygon: The Boys: Diabolical is canceled, but more Boys spinoffs are on the way
- MovieWeb: The Boys Presents: Diabolical Canceled, But These Other Spin-Offs Will Continue